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Show Kanosh KaptTs The David Riley Stevens family reunion was held at the home of Olaf George in Kanosh on Saturday June 25. Those in attendance came trom Canada and Wyoming, as well as Utah. A chuck wagon soft ball breakfast, and relay races were among the activities held. The climax came late in the afternoon with a delicious dinner which every one had helped The most prepare. special part of the reunion was visiting and renewing freindships, the latest hearing news from each family and seeing the new babies. Deanna Hurst daughter of Olaf and Blanche and children remained for a longer visit. the cool of Adelaide Park, Saturday evening at their an..ual party. Wheeler, Ann Wheeler, mother, and Cynthia Rebecca Ann, Lee, Debbie Lara Lynn, The beautiful new Suzzane, Dean home of Lynn and Richard, Kimberly Peggy Rogers was Carol Wheeler who moved into town last are children. the week and placed on the This family pur previously structured chased the two school basement. This new houses. home sets South of the Vic Rogers home. Educational week at BYU will be August We are always 23 and 26. Sacrament Our happy to have Lee and Hymn: God, Marion Madsen and Father, Hear us Pray their two sons, Eric Sacrament adminisand Troy, back to tered by: Virge ChristKanosh to spend their ensen and Roger summer. They are fun Haglund. folks to be around and are a lot of help to the Passed by: Steven Ward. Christensen and David David Christensen. services Hatton, John Adams, Funeral for a former Kanosh Lee Madsen, Steve resident , Reba Eliza- Stott and Rey Huber. beth Dixon, were held The congregation in Tooele Utah, June felt privileged to have 27. Those who attenthe family of Mary ded from Kanosh were Louise (George) and Olaf, Preal, and Bud Linford Bcckstrand George and Madge present the program Johnson. which was given as Don Our Hero, Richard George, is participating in track over in Europe during the summer opening During months. exercises in Sunday Ray School, Bishop Ladd Willard and Dathel George gave Whitaker were happy Pikyavit a few minutes to have Christine and to give an announceHe Larry Fullmer stop in ment. reported from St. that he had received Saturday his mission call to serve George. the California, They were moving in to Salt Lake, where San Diego mission and wait. Larry began Monday could hardly to manage one of the Dees eating places. Sacrament meeting Sunday, was conducted Ron Counselor. Fay and Sheridan by had Prows family Boren. visitors recently when Hymn: Opening their son Bernard, his What was witnessed wife Floreine and their in Heavens. the daughter youngest Following the InvoBarbara and husband cation, the meeting Tim Hill stopped by proceeded: Business on their way to St. and announcements: George to attend a Memberships of the wedding. Wheeler following The Kanosh Firemen family were read and Richard and their wives enjoyed approved: father-Beverl- & Maxine Robins y Poem received Joann and David Miller had a new granddaughter born on June 9 at Utah Valley Hospital to Ross and Debra Miller. She weighed 7 lbs 7 ozs and will be named The Joanna Marie. Millers have another little girl. Janie. David y 4TH of JULY SPECIALS GROCERIES Mr. and Mrs. Dick Becston and family, Bothell, Washington, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins. They came to bring their daughter, Kathy, to BYU where she will attend college this summer. Joe stayed with his for a grandparents longer visit. Dick and also Essie visited Dicks mother, Mrs. Florence Beeston and brother, Bert, and family of Fillmore. Vz gal. 990 WATERMELONS 90lb. BANANAS 170lb, Kraft Chell Hatton joined MARSHMELLOWS 10 oz. 3$1.00 the principal and three other teachers from the American Heritage Hiland YOGURT 3890 Western Family POTATO CHIPS 13 oz. 790 Bee-sto- n PORK & BEANS 16 oz. Dim-mic- k, al renzo and Iriscella He Badger Stevens. married Ellen Turner June 19, 1940 in the Manti Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors are his widow, sons and daughters. Mrs. Bill (Helen) Rigby, Centerville; Mrs. John (Iriscclla, Koudclka, Nampa, Idaho; Frank, Cedar City; Ross and Colleen, both Holden; 14 grandchildren; twin brother, Milton, Holden; Mrs. Donna Crane, Salina; Mrs. Leo (Agnes) Duke, Provo; Mrs. Mangel-son- 1905 June 21, 1977. Conducting the , THANKS The Mailon Stevens Family would like to express their gratitude and appreciation for the cards and letters sent to our husband and father while he was in the hospital. We also thank those w ho sent food to our home, the Relief Society for the luncheon at the Church beautiful the and A floral offerings. special thank you to those w ho participated in the program and paid tribute and honor to our Father. We express our love to all those who helped in so many ways at this time. With thankful appreciation & love, Mailon Stevens Family ser- vices was Bishop John R. Condie. Family Prayer was given by Frank Stevens. Prelude and Postlude music was played by Ruth Stevens. Opening prayer was given by William B. Remarks Rigby. were made by Bishop John R. Condie. A tribute was told by Lila Badger. This was followed by a Musical Duct How Great Thou Art by Alan Mathews and Anna Mae Quamberg. were Remarks Claude by given Hendrickson. Another Musical Duet "In the Garden of Mv Heart" was played by Cathryn Nielsen Edith and Callister. Remarks were made by Roy D. Olpin. musical selection was offered by the Holden Singing Mothers, followed by the Closing Prayer offered by John A Kou-delk- a. Dedication of the Grave was by Melvin Stevens in the Holden Cemetery. were: Pallbearers Don, Gary, Glade and Stevens., Bryant Clayton Crane and Paul Mangelson. Flowers were cared for by the Holden Relief Society. Olpin Mortuary the Funeral were Directors. d Announcing our SEMI-AI1UUA- L CLEARANCE Site of reunion We all wish Nancy luck and success in futhering her education. changed The McBride Family reunion will be held in the Fillmore Elemen-- . tary School Lunch Ccn-- ) Visitors from Texas ler 'mis "Saturday, July 2, 1977. Activities will get underway at one oclocjc. Sharon and Barbara Olpin Reese are in charge of this arrangements year. Barbara will have plenty of Sloppy Joes prepared to go with salads, relishes, pop or iced tea to be SALE J beginning 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 5th ) mr-nish- sale merchandise vill remain at by family mem- bers; and there will be ice cold watermelon par-Scho- ol g, 19, Vern (Vivian) Levan. 1977 Funeral conducted Stevens, Born 19, April 1905 in Holden to Lo- Operating funds for the Millard School District will increase by next $98,662 or 3.8 year as a result of actions taken by the 1977 Utah Legislature. Estimated operating will funds in 1977-7amount to 2,714,348 or $946 per weighted-pupi- l unit, compared with $2,615,686 or $859 per weighted-pupi- l unit during the 1976-7school year. It is also estimated that 1, Stevens pital. . nonin-struction- son-in-la- which tuationetc., in covers After then schooling English general, with spelling, hours. They enjoyed writing, time at Disney Land. reading, 3790 1977-78- Fillmore Bates of Alverna Mr. Danny Memmott is visiting his sister, Sherman, Texas, has Ann, and her family been visiting her broand his brother, Rick, ther, Claude Turner, and family in Du- - and wife Nola. Mrs. Bates' daughter, Milly chesne, Utah. Haring, and Ernie Haring, had Mr. Monty Enn and son. Provo, visited Bill attended an art school for a week in Colorado, and Verlene Hatch. and then brought on to Fillmore. Mr. Crae Memmott, the couFillmore From the Kearns, spent weekend with his ple went to San Franfor another ents, Mr. and Mrs. cisco The school. Harings LeVoy Memmott. have an art shop in Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sherman, and both punc-teachin- Pierces $2,714,348 in F. Mailon F. Stevens, 72, died June 21, 1977 in a Salt Lake hos- 7 Pleasant Grove, where they are during employed to school months, California for a weeks Thompson and sons, schooling at Clairmont Bountiful, spent the weekend with Bill and Mens College. Eileen Thompson, the attended They work shop for the open of composition, method court in Mailon Foundation Reports Millard District Schools to receive n by Visiting her sisters Winterose, Carolyn and Alice Christensen and their families, is Aldine Armstrong Aldine from Sandy. had her son admitted Fillmore the into for surgery, hospital receive funds UTAH Mem-mo- Friday, July Services for Sacrament Meeting was conducted by Counselor Neil Monroe. Opening Prayer and Joann live in Proswas by Scott Robins. ser, Washington. Ross The music was played is at the BYU. and directed by Eileen and Darlene Thompson Memmott, Mike Memmott. The SacraSLC, is staying with his ment was service Mr. grandparents, blessed by Chris Was-det and Mrs. Nord and Kelly Quarn-berg- , tt. passed by Kurt Robins, Korry Quarn-berNik-- and Ethel RobPeterson, Kasey Millard School District ins have their three and Terry Monroe. grandchildren for the The program was given wil rcccivc$ 105,500 in aid building summer, Kurt and Car- by Elder Darwin Day state a new school under rie Lynn Peterson, of and his parents, Mr. Denver, Colorado, and and Mrs. Max Day. building aid program this year. Brett Robins of Tay- The Closing Prayer approved some of These were lorsville. was given by Mike facts by Utah reported Monroe. Foundation, the private Mr. and Mrs. Max research organization, Draper, Humphrey, in an analysis of school visited with Mr. and financial trends within Wallace Mrs. Ivie. VISITORS the state. Mrs. Carolyn Leishman RENO FROM The Foundation and daughter, Jennistudy points out that fer, Bountiful, visited Blaine Kate state and local funds and with her parents, Mr. and Hare Trcsa, girls, for public school opand Mrs. Wallace Ivie. Blanche and Michel, of erations in Utah have his been visited Mrs. Roxie Mem- Reno, rising at an avermother Freida each age rate of 13 mott and son, Jack, are sister Avon Shaw year over the past home for the summer and brothers, Mike and several It years. after spending the w in- Kenneth and families notes that while her with part ter daughter, last week. They had Amy, and Joe Saun- been in Sun Valley, of this increase is due to inflation and high ders, SLC. Idaho, where they first enrollments, a substanmet, and went on to is Quamberg Southern Utah. Blaine tial part attributed to Nancy of California, has just works for the Wells other factors such as (1) salaries, high graduated from High Cargo Company. benefits, (2) expanded School. VINCENT. (3) reductions in class MARK She has received 2 scholarships. One for Midvale, spent a few size, (4) added personnel, S200 to the Soroptimist days with his grandHe and (5) the introduction week. Sierras last International parents new programs. in Oak Hurst, Calif., is the son of Thcone of Calif-anVincent. to and the other and Kent the other to State MRS. California SHANON Colledge. The latter PIPER and four childscholarship will pay ren stopped to see her all of her tuition and Stella fees for 4 years. grandmother. Day recently. Proud Grandparents were on vacation 'They from are Mr. and Mrs. . Oregon Elmer Quamberg of Scipio and great grandmother Florella Quamberg. d Festival ICE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Monroe and son, Pocatello, Idaho, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe and family. Itah 84611 District schools to 8 attend-Georg- PIONEER MARKET word that I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott were happy to have their Robert son. (Bob) Memmott, sustained to the office of Counselor in the Sandy 9th Ward of the Bishopric Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Bob and his wife, Kathleen, are the parents of four girls and one son. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Memmott spent SunTracy, daughter, Talk by son, Jeff., day visiting with their children, daughter, Rosalie, and by Song and by George Noland accompanied mother Mary Louise, boys in Kearns. Talk by daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dix Piano solo Cherri, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Remarks Cherri., by Ferrell Louise., Quamberg, Mr. Mary by Piano Solo by Mary and Mrs. Gary Robins, Louise., Closing re- and Mr. and Mrs. Bur-ti- s Linford. marks Quamberg attended by Robins Their theme was the Marty on Obedience. production Saturday in This was a most Salt Lake City. inspiraenjoyable, Miss Annette Mon tional program. Linfords mother, Eva sen, SLC, is spending from this week with her Beckstrand Mont Meadow was in atten- grandparents, dance to enjoy her and Maxine Robins, her mother, families participation. while and sister, Janeal, Hymn: Closing Before Thee Lord, Jill, and brother, Lyle, I head bow spent the week with my in California. friends Benediction: Roger took them as Richard Haglund. Other visitors atten- far as Las Vegas, Nevour meetings ada, Saturday. ding were: Itha and Van e The following Deanna Rowley; Youth Girls ed the Hurst who had her new babv: Jim and Camp at Oak City three Sandra McBride White days of last week: Aldine Dianne and family; Quamberg, Valerie Thatcher, Armstrong; Young Michael Call, son of Alene Mathews, and Monroe. Mac Call; George and Melanie Diane Thompson Stott Their leaders were: and their married son Miss Karen Quam-anhis wife; Ruth Ann berg. Miss Gayle of fiancee and Miss Thatcher, Colledge, Tim Tuttle. DeAnn. follows: Milford County Progress, Hllmore, Scipio Scene by Hilda Quarnborg Dathel Whiiaker bv to top it all off. SALE exhibit of handiwork and crafts will include what family members have done. A tour of the State House Museum will entice young and old who are interested in exploring what their ancestors accomplished. An he teaches teach; and she painting handicrafts. teaches Mr. Haring has sold many of his paintings, and he particularly enjoys working with water colors. PRICES until sold Beulahs Slylc Shop Fillmore Utah Green Giant CORN 3890 Bar S WIENERS 1 0 0 $ $ lb. 890 cjannLEMEMs DRY GOODS 1017 IS anp Ho you Vote July 515 E THONGS SANDALS 690 pr. MIXER PITCHER 2 qt. reg. $1.98 $1.49 If you registered to vote in the beef referendum, you must now vote Not voting is an automatic "NO". 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